2024 Paladin Attachments DuraLatch R3 (Class 20)

2024 Paladin Attachments DuraLatch R3 (Class 20)

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2024 Paladin Attachments DuraLatch R3 (Class 20)

2024 Paladin Attachments DuraLatch R3 (Class 20)

2024 Paladin Attachments DuraLatch R3 (Class 20)

The JRB DuraLatchTM multi-fit, twin locking hydraulic pin-grabber coupler is designed for a wide range of OEM attachment pickups on excavators from 8mT to 50mT. The coupler delivers exceptionally strong performance in easy to operate, lightweight, compact design. ISO 13031 compliant, DuraLatch features a twin locking system that keeps attachments securely engaged in the event of lost hydraulic pressure.

Features may include:

TOUGHER
  • Fully cast body from high tensile steel, delivering exceptionally strong performance
  • Fewer moving parts than typical couplers, with only 4 replaceable parts for easy maintenance: front latch, rear hook, latch actuator, cylinder
  • ISO 13031 compliant twin locking back up system, including an internal gas spring cylinder which ensures the attachment remains securely engaged in a working position in the event of hydraulic loss
LIGHTER
  • Lightweight cast frame designed to reduce engine load delivering fuel economy without compromising on machine breakout force
  • Significantly lighter than typical excavator couplers, in some cases up to 42% lighter
LOWER OFFSET
  • The low profile design delivers a shorter pin to tip measurement which delivers maximum breakout force for greater productivity and efficiency
  • Optimized coupler arm design to mirror excavator geometry

Dimensions

Dimensions Pin Spread Min: 11.03" (280mm) / 11.42" (290mm) | Pin Spread Max: 12.48" (317mm) / 12.59" (320mm) | Coupler Vertical Offset: 7.48" (190mm) | Coupler Horizontal Offset: 5.47" (139mm) | Diameter Pin: 50mm / 60mm
Width Minimum Attachment: 6.66" (169mm)

Capacities

Hitch Lift Capacity Eye Rating: 11,023 lb (5 kg)

Weights

Weight Coupler: 211 lb (96 kg)

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